Details

1. Make sure that iframes are selected as an option under Site Administration --> Plugins --> Activity Modules --> URL and Site Administration --> Plugins --> Activity Modules --> File
2. Navigate to a course, turn editing on, add a new File or URL resource.
3. Fill in data and select "In Frame" from the Display drop down
4. Save the resource and click to view it.
5. View the source and see that the title attribute for both iframe elements is identical and only reflects the module name ('File' or 'URL')

1. Make sure that iframes are selected as an option under Site Administration --> Plugins --> Activity Modules --> URL and Site Administration --> Plugins --> Activity Modules --> File
2. Navigate to a course, turn editing on, add a new File or URL resource.
3. Fill in data and select "In Frame" from the Display drop down
4. Save the resource and click to view it.
5. View the source and see that the title attribute for both iframe elements is identical and only reflects the module name ('File' or 'URL')

Description

The title attribute for the navigation frame and the content frames on File and URL resources are not helpful in their current state. They are identical and only reflect the type of resource that is being viewed:

The main moodle.git repository has just been updated with latest weekly modifications. You may wish to rebase your PULL branches to simplify history and avoid any possible merge conflicts. This would also make integrator's life easier next week.

Eloy Lafuente (stronk7)
added a comment - 27/Jan/12 11:11 AM The main moodle.git repository has just been updated with latest weekly modifications. You may wish to rebase your PULL branches to simplify history and avoid any possible merge conflicts. This would also make integrator's life easier next week.
TIA and ciao